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Operator Script

Run the test. Observe the document for at least eight seconds.
Then, click on the first red square in the "event base" row,
and observe the document for two seconds. Then, press "a"
on the keyboard, and observe the document for another two seconds.

Pass Criteria

The test passes if the following conditions are met:

In the first eight seconds of the document, the 10 squares
in the left section of the test must become green at the time
at the top of the column they are in. For example, the square in
the "offset" row must become green at 2s after the document has
been loaded.

Immediately once the red square in the "event base" row has been clicked,
it must become green. Two seconds after the click, the second square
must become green.

Immediately once "a" has been pressed on the keyboard,
the first square in the "accessKey()" row must become green.
Two seconds after the keypress, the second square must become green.

No other changes occur in the document.

Test Description

This test performs basic test on the begin attribute,
assuming support for the <set> element and setting the
fill attribute on a <rect> element.

There is one or several <set> elements for each of the possible begin
values. For each test, the <set> element(s) has (or have) an indefinite
duration and no other timing attribute specified other than begin
and dur.

There are two sets of vertical markers which help check that the test
is handled properly by the user agent. The first set, on the left, shows
markers from 0s to 8s, where the times are offset from the document's load time.
The rectangles in that area should turn green at the time corresponding
to the column they are in. From example, the first rectangle (going left to right)
on the "sync base" line should turn green 2 seconds after the document's load.
The second set of time vertical markers shows offset from a particular event.
For example, for the event base, the markers show an offset to the time
the first event base rectangle (the left-most one) is clicked on. For the
accessKey line, the times show offsets from the time the 'a' key is pressed
and the document has focus.

The first <set> has an unspecified begin attribute. That value
defaults to an offset of 0s so the animation should apply as soon as
the document is loaded.

The second <set> has its begin attribute set to '2s'. So its
target rectangle should turn green two seconds after the document is
loaded.

The third <set> has its begin attribute set to an event base
value 'click'. The user has to click on the left-most target red rectangle
to make the <set> target turn green. There are two rectangles
with associated <set> elements. The left most ones has a simple
value (no offset) and the second one is offset from the event time by 2 seconds.

The fourth <set> elements have their begin attributes set to a sync base
value. The first two rectangles have <set> elements synchronized on their sync base
begin. The left-most one has no offset and the following one has a 2 seconds offset.
The last two rectangles have <set> elements synchronized on their sync base end.
The first one (i.e., the third from left to right on that line), has a 2 seconds
negative offset. The second one (i.e., the last one on the line) has no offset and should
begin at the time its sync base ends.

The fifth <set> has its begin attribute set to indefinite and
should not turn red and stay green.

The sixth <set>s have their begin attributes have their begin attributes
based on the repeat() function. The repeat they are synchronized on happens
at 3s. The first <set>, which has no offset, should begin at 3s. The
second <set>, which has a 2 seconds offset, should start at 5s.

The seventh <set>s have their begin attributes set to 'accessKey(a)'.
The first one has no offset and should become active (and turn the rectangle
green), as soon as the key 'a' is pressed in the user agent. The second <set>
has a 2s offset and should become active 2 seconds after the 'a' key is pressed in
the user agent.

The eight's <set> target has its begin attribute set to
'wallclock()'. Therefore, the target should turn red because the
target wallclock time is in the past. The SMIL specification states the following about wallclock values in the past:
"When a begin time is resolved to be in the past (i.e., before the current presentation time), the element begins immediately,
but acts as though it had begun at the specified time (playing from an offset into the media)." (http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-smil-animation-20010904/#AnimFuncTiming).